April 6, 2025, 8:20 pm
At the 80th anniversary commemorating the liberation of the Buchenwald camp, former and ex-presidential figures expressed deep concern over the emerging tide of radical and right-wing politics. Their speeches stressed the importance of remembering a painful past and cautioned that the growing extremist sentiments—observed both nationally and globally—could undermine democratic values if left unchecked.
Germany marked the 80th anniversary of the Buchenwald camp liberation. At the ceremony, Governor Mario Voigt and former President Christian Wulff warned against rising radicalization and a global shift to right-wing politics.
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